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Well, the Howard's says it contains petroleum distillate. You don't want that.
Mineral oil will be fine. I use Old English Lemon Oil, which is just scented mineral oil. Hell, you can even use Vaseline, which is what Jackson used to recommend in their owner's manual. And Jimmy D'Aquisto, the acoustic guitar maker, recommended using motor oil.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Do a search for Fret Doctor oil. I've had a small bottle for 10 years and am just now getting low. Great on ebony and also on maple Charvel necks (mines an 83, not sure if newer ones will take oil). The wood tells you how much of this stuff it needs. I put on a light coat and keep applying until it stops being absorbed. Love it.
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I'd go with Lemon Oil or Howards.
Originally posted by toejam View PostWell, the Howard's says it contains petroleum distillate. You don't want that.
Mineral oil will be fine. I use Old English Lemon Oil, which is just scented mineral oil. Hell, you can even use Vaseline, which is what Jackson used to recommend in their owner's manual. And Jimmy D'Aquisto, the acoustic guitar maker, recommended using motor oil.Last edited by xenophobe; 02-13-2016, 09:22 AM.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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I kinda having second thoughts about putting anything on my ebony board now... after thinking bout it a bit.
I mean it's always been cased since i've had it, never even sat out one night, plus it's always been in a decent humidity environment, Wisconsin.
I think it's probably just fine.
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Originally posted by Nimitz View PostI kinda having second thoughts about putting anything on my ebony board now... after thinking bout it a bit.
I think it's probably just fine.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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Nimitz, I don't have any experience with the products you mentioned, but I have been using the Fret Dr. for years on my Custom Jacksons and other guitars with rosewood boards. It works fantastic! You only need a few drops, you don't want to slather it on the board and saturate the wood. Don't be afraid to give your wood a little love!
These are just a few photos of before and after with the Fret Dr. I don't have any before shots with my USA's but you can see the difference. I can't say enough good things about that product.
Not my guitar, but it definitely needed some hydrating
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Originally posted by Sharkfin View PostNimitz, I don't have any experience with the products you mentioned, but I have been using the Fret Dr. for years on my Custom Jacksons and other guitars with rosewood boards. It works fantastic! You only need a few drops, you don't want to slather it on the board and saturate the wood. Don't be afraid to give your wood a little love!The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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